big dogs
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RasmaSandra
@RasmaSandra (98061)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
23 Nov 18
Another dog that has made it on the most expensive dog list is the Tibetan Mastiff. This is a massive breed of dog that can cost as much as $7000. You can find them for $2500 to $3000. Their lifespan is 10 - 14 years. They can...
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Go Crossbones
@crossbones27 (52980)
• Mojave, California
17 Dec 17
When I got home walked in house with no problem. Some guard dogs we have. Kai was the first to greet me. Think Brooklyn was asleep, but Kai's look was pretty funny. Like damn someone's in the house and do not feel...
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Catherine
@bluesa (15022)
• Johannesburg, South Africa
18 Apr 17
My Little Miss Daisy became a part of our lives when a friend asked me and my family if we would take her in.
My friend and her daughter lived in a house, so they needed dogs to help guard them. A Boerboel is a quite big dog and...
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Lenore Plassman
@sallypup (69207)
• Centralia, Washington
27 Jan 16
And yet after months of neglect, Leah did well at walking with me and NOT dragging me down our access road driveway.
I made little Sally stay in the house cause I wanted to deal with eighty five pound Leah all by her cute...
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JenInTN
@JenInTN (27514)
• United States
29 Nov 08
I was just wondering because I have done both depending upon the dog. I've had good and bad experiences with..got any you wanna share?
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Bertman410
@Bertman410 (302)
• United States
3 Jun 08
I like both but I've always had little dogs since I can remember. I think that smaller dogs are easier to take care of and they can stay in the house. Sometimes it is hard to have a big dog inside your house depending on where you...
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ToddAndrews
@ToddAndrews (107)
• United States
26 Jan 08
I like both small dogs and big ones. Smaller dogs easier to manage, and are always the same size as any puppy. However, they provide no protection. Big dogs do, but eat more, and take more energy to maintain. Which do you...
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malibu_barbie_mag
@malibu_barbie_mag (250)
• United States
9 Jan 08
I want a dog, but am unsure of what kind to get. I know there are tons of breeds out there and a lot of you have different kinds. What is your favorite? What do you like about your dog and what would you suggest for a college...
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wooitsmolly
@wooitsmolly (3613)
• United States
5 Apr 07
In your experience, what dogs are good to have in an apartment? I am moving next month and we are thinking about getting a dog. The apartment is small (1 bedroom, 725 sq. feet) but we have a patio and a lot of grass in the back...
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